TIMELINE THROUGH MESOAMERICA

C. 1800 BC:
Early villages appear in Mexico and Guatemala

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C. 1200 BC:
The Olmecs flourish in the
Gulf Coast of Mexico

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C. 300 BC:
The Maya develop a writing system

C. AD 500:
The city of Tikal

becomes one of the first great Maya cities

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683:
Pacal the Great dies and is buried in the Temple of the Inscriptions at Palenque

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C. 800-900:
The Pyramid of Kukulcan
is built

C. 1100:
The Incas migrate to Cuzco valley in Peru

1283:
The walled city of Mayapan becomes the capital of Yucatán

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1345:
The Aztec Empire in Mexico begins to grow

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1519:
Hernán Cortes explores the Yucatán Peninsula

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1542:
The Spanish establish a capital city at Mérida in Yucatán

1566:
Diego de Landa
writes Relación de las Cosas de
Yucatán

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1821: Mexico gains independence from Spain

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1839:
John Lloyd
Stephens and
Frederick Catherwood find the Maya ruins at Copán

1847:
The Caste War of the Yucatán begins

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1952:
Alberto Ruz Lhuillier discovers Pacal’s tomb

1985:
The Guatemalan Constitution includes articles protecting the Maya culture and land

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1992:
Rigoberta Menchú wins the
Nobel Peace Prize

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2012: Archaeologists
uncover the tomb
 of the Maya queen,
Lady K'abel